Nagios Exchange Nagios Exchange
  • Home
  • Directory
  • Library
  • Support
  • About

Advanced Search

Build precise queries to find exactly what you need

Search Logic

Select compatible versions

Press ESC to close

Sign In Sign Up



  • Home
  • Directory
  • Library
  • Support
  • About
Plugins4399Themes and Skins13Add-ons753Documentation283Graphics and Logos36View All Categories
LinuxSecuritySNMPFile SystemCloud
New Listings Recently Updated Listings Most Favored Listings Most Popular Listings Most Rated Listings Most Reviewed Listings
Random Project
Others Palo Alto Firewall VPN Information Global Protect PanGP
0.0 (0)
5.8K
RSS Feed
Newest Listings Updated Listings
Top Contributors
Yoann LAMY (7)Julien DESMAREST (6)deskwork_itunes142 (4)Chad Columbus (4)Davide Lemma (4)
See More
Newest Contributors
smolinux (1)juanfertor (1)zsoltaire (1)RavuAlHemio (1)sowoii (1)
See More

Copyright © 2009-2026 Nagios Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseTrademarks
Home > Holger
H

Holger

@daincredibleholg

User Stats

Member Since: April 15, 2012

Favorites0

Views

Projects0

No Projects Found
check_wp_version

Need fixes

Looks ok, but it does not work properly for WP greater 3.0. Here are my findings: 1. It always signals a CRITICAL state for core updates. Don't know why, but $wp_version is 3.0 and my installed one is 3.3.1. So the if statement fires... 2. The warning in line 52 comes because of unclean coding. It is only a warning, but a simple check, if the value you want to iterate over, if it is "false" will fix it and is a cleaner approach ;) If I have the time, I will have a second look on it. But maybe you can also check and fix it. Cheers, Holger

Reviewed 14 years ago

No Favorites Found

Copyright © 2009-2026 Nagios Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseTrademarks
Home Browse Submit Profile